Thursday 19 May 2016

Curry Noodles At Kedai Kopi Woh Heng, Ipoh.

On Monday morning, we were looking forward to wanton noodles for breakfast but we change our mind to curry noodles when we reached town. It has been a long time we have not been to Kedai Kopi Woh Heng and we decided to eat curry noodles instead.

A helper took down our orders and a short while later, the lady boss came out with the fish paste stuffed goodies (liew) and got straight to business - cooking and serving the noodles according to the orders listed.
Hubby's curry mixed noodle - dry version.
Curry yellow noodle (soup version) for me.
And a few pieces of freshly fried crispy fish paste stuffed goodies.
No regrets. The curry noodles is still as good as before.
Kedai Kopi Woh Heng at 47, Jalan Mustapha Al-Bakry, Taman Jubilee, Ipoh.
Nearby, the new "Octagon" building coming up, replacing the old one.
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Joining "Good Fences" today.
Fencing in front of some government offices.
Fencing in front of Post Office (left)


Linking to Good Fences.

If a man has a hundred sheep,
and one wanders away and is lost, what will he do?
Won't he leave the ninety-nine others and
do out into the hills to search for the lost one?
And if he finds it, he will rejoice over it
more than over the ninety-nine others safe at home!
Just so, it is not my Father's will that
even one of these little ones should perish.
(Matthew 18:12-14, The Living Bible-TLB)

62 comments:

  1. The noodles look so good. And I love the tour around town. Lots of diversity.

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. You are always so encouraging. Have a beautiful day!

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  2. Lovely scenery -- and food!

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  3. NANCY noodles is always a good choice

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    1. Thank you, Gosia. Our breakfast choices are usually noodles.

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  4. It is wonderful to see your exotic views Nancy - and the delicious dishes of course!

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  5. I'm forever wondering why a great deal of your food is in soup.
    Just saying.

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    1. Oh yes, Margaret. It is true. We do have a great deal of food in soup version from the different cultures in our country.

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  6. There's a distinction between dry, saucy and soupy noodles right? I think I like them dry or soupy, but not saucy... ;-)

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    1. I always prefer the soupy ones. Have a wonderful day!

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  7. Nice change of plan I would say. The curry noodles look delicious.

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    1. Yes, the change of plan means we get to enjoy the curry noodles.

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  8. You do have such an amazing choice of places to eat you are so lucky. Have a good day Diane

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    1. Thank you, Diane. We are very blessed where food is concerned. Have a good day too!

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  9. You certainly took us on a very interesting tour. Great looking food.

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  10. I will loves the fried crispy fish paste, hehe...

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    1. Sharon, they are the best and I love them too!

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  11. Mais uma bela postagem, gostei.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

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    1. Thank you, Francisco. Have a beautiful day!

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  12. I will go for yours. hehehe!

    Used to have one good curry noodle in Kuching but no longer there. Not sure where they moved. Now I can only think back. hahaha!

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    1. We have a few very good curry noodles in Ipoh. Hope Kuching will have a good curry noodle stall soon.

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  13. Mmmm it looks a treat !! unfortunately I am too far away to enjoy haha ...
    however, thank for this sharing always pleasant !

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  14. I find the signs to be interesting.

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  15. Olá amiga...tudo bem?
    Amo apreciar suas postagens sempre tão edificantes!!!
    Um grande abraço, Marie.

    Paz e Bem!

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    1. Thank you, dear. I am well and hope you are too. Have a beautiful day!

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    1. Thank you, Beena. They are yummy. Have a nice day!

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  17. The curry mixed noodle - dry version looks like assam laksa with the shredded items on top of the noodles. What are those shredded items?

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    1. I think those shredded items must be the curry paste. Lol!

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  18. I love your breakfast. I love all your food.

    You also find some interesting fences every week too.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Besides looking out for good food, I also look out for fences, etc. Life is interesting. Have a great day!

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    1. Thank you, William. Waiting to see the completion.

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  20. Looks like a great place for curry, and your photos are beautiful.

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  21. Great post dear! Have a beautiful day!x


    Vildana from Living Like V & Stalia Is BAE

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    1. Thank you, Vildana. Have a beautiful day too!

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  22. Hello, the new Octagon building looks like it will be nice. Yummy food and wonderful collection of photos. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. Have a wonderful day!

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  23. Hi Nancy! Lovely fresh food must be so tasty! The octagon building is very unusual but will be a landmark building for sure!
    a great selection of fences today!
    Best wishes!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. The food was good. Have a great day!

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  24. Hello Nancy:) Wanton Noodles seems a bit naughty!!!:))The curry was a more respectable choice, and it looks deliceous.:)

    Thank you for the tour around the city, some great looking buildings and fences.

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    1. Thank you, Breathtaking. Ha ha we were glad we had curry noodles. Have a happy day!

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  25. Food looks yummy! I follow you back in GFC. xoxo

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  26. Your foods always look good but they are so foreign to me...living on the plains of West Texas in U.S.A., we don't have the same kind of food. Thanks for sharing your photos...

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    1. Thank you, BJ. We are also interested in what you are eating and they do look good too. Have a great day!

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  27. can always count on you for variety. :)

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    1. Thank you, Theresa. We do have lots of varieties.

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  28. i should no better than to come here hungry!! i enjoyed all the different fences and views!!!

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    1. Thank you, Debbie. Have a beautiful day!

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  29. Is the curry spicy? I like spicy but not overly hot.
    Lots of good fences there.

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    1. Thank you, Ida. The curry is not very spicy or hot. It is just right for my liking. Have a great day!

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  30. I'm already sold when I see so much fresh mint leaves in the curry. :)

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    1. Ha ha...the lady very generous with the mint leaves.

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